Headlight and horn



8, G. H. FULLERTON HEADLIGHT AND HORN Filed Feb. 6, 1933 2 Sheets-Sheet l 60499 BY Y ATTORNEY Jan. s, 1935. G. H. FULLEQTON 1,987,396-

HEADLIGHT AND HORN Filed Feb. 6, 1955 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 if; aw egrfl rm;

Patented Jan. 8 I935 7 g i UNITED STATES: PATENT'T-OFFICE rinnnnrorir Hoes i George H. Fullerton; Pitcairn, Pa. Application February 6, 19st, Serial Nd. 655,525

1 Claim. (01. 177-7) This invention relates to combined headlights chamber is overlapped by the portion 13 of the rim and horns for motor vehicles and has for the priand said portion is provided with relatively spaced mary object, the provision of a device of the above slots 14 providing sound openings to permit esstated character wherein the horn is confined cape of sound from-the interior of the casing.

within the casing of a headlight to eliminate sepa- The slots 14 are so arranged as to harmonize with 5 rate installation of the horn of the motor vehicle the general design of the rim and easing. To add and thereby reduce the number of parts and conto the artistic appearance of the front of the headceal the horn from view and protect the latter light, the rim is provided with an artistic bar 15. from injury and weather elements and permit the The lower wall of the casing 1 is provided with an construction and finish of the horn from less opening to receive an attaching bracket 16 suit- 10 costly material. ably secured to the casing and provided with a With these and other objects in view this inseat 17 to receive the upper or headed end of a vention consists in certain novel features of conhollow standard or supporting post 18 through struction, combination and arrangement of parts which the electrical conductors extend for furto be hereinafter more fully described and nishing electricity to the electric lamp 5. The 15 claimed. electrical conductors are mounted in a cable 19 For a complete understanding of my invention, also carrying electrical conductors 20 for supplyreference is to be had to the following descriping electricity to an electrical horn 21, the bell of tion and accompanying drawings, in which which is shown at 22, and located in the chamber 20 Figure 1 is a front elevation illustrating a comof the casing. The forward end of the bell is 20 bined headlight and horn constructed in accordlocated rearwardly of the sound openings 14 and ance with my invention. carries a cushion 23 engagealole with the walls of Figure 2 is aside elevation illustrating the same. the casing and the reflector ,2. Located in the Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line casing and adjacent the bracket 16 are horn 33 of Figure 1. brackets 24 suitably secured to the casing and each 25 Figure 4 is a front elevation illustrating the including an attaching shank 25 provided with horn located within the casing of the headlight openings 26 to receive fasteners for securing the and having the supporting rim and lens of the shank to the casing 1. One end of the shank is headlight removed from the casing. bent angularly to form a substantially L-shaped 31 Figure 5 is a fragmentary sectional view illusattaching arm 27. The arms 2'7 of the brackets 0 trating the supporting of the horn in the casing 24 extend in opposite directions to lie at opposite of the headlight. sides of the horn 21 and are apertured to receive Figure 6 is a perspective view illustrating one fasteners 28 which attach to the arms the horn of the supporting brackets. 21. Cushion gaskets 29 are carried by the fas- Figure '7 is a fragmentary sectional view illusteners 28 cooperating with the cushion 23 to pretrating the arrangement of the supporting vent vibration from the horn acting on the rebrackets within the casing of the headlight prior flector, electric light 5 and other parts of the to attaching the horn to said bracket. device.

Referring in detail to the drawings, the nu- From the foregoing description taken in conaO meral 1 indicates a headlight casing of any denection with the accompanying drawings it will 40 sired shape and which has removably supported be seen that the horn is confined within the casing therein a reflector 2 provided with a sleeve 3 for 1 of the headlight to be protected from injury and supporting an electric light socket 4 carrying an foreign matter and obviates the necessity of emelectric light 5 arranged in advance of the reploying fittings to attach the horn to some part fiector 2. A removable rim 6 is provided with the of the vehicle such as under the hood or in adcasing l d Supports a lens '7 in advance of the Vance of the radiator of the vehicle as customary. reflector. The casing in its upper wall is pro- By positioning the horn within the lamp casing vided with a depression to form a seat 8 which wind resistance is materially reduced to the vereceives a hook-shaped extension 9 on the rim 6. hicle and as it is customary to employ a pair of 59 The lower portion of the rim is provided with an headlights to each motor vehicle, with the present ear 10 carrying a fastener 11 to engage with an invention it permits the use of matched horns ear 12 on the casing cooperating with the extenfor the vehicle. This arrangement as heretofore sion 9 and detachably securing the rim to the casdescribed permits the horn to be manufactured at ing. The casing 1 at its lower portion is shaped a lower cost due to the fact that expensive finish to form a chamber below the reflector and said to the horn is unnecessary. Also less expensive 55 material may be employed in construction of the horn. The headlight described is applicable to any type of motor vehicle and due to the described arrangement of parts, the horn is supported to the vehicle by the headlight, eliminating expensive fixtures for separate attachment to the vehicle.

While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that minor changes in construction, combination and arrangement of parts may be. made without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention, as claimed.

Having described the invention, I claim: v

In combination with a headlight casing hav-' ing sound and light openings located-in thesame j side of said casing and a light reflector mounted in said casing and spaced from the bottom wall of said casing, elongated brackets secured to the bottom wall of the casing and having lateral offset ends disposed rearwardly of therefiector, a. horn including an operating portion and a bell portion located over the brackets with the operating portion positioned rearwardly of the reflector and the bell portion extending from said operating portion to the sound opening between the reflector and the casing, a sound deadening element mounted on the bell portionand engaging the casing and the reflector, and a sound deadening fastening means between said ends of the brackets and the operating portion of the horn.

' GEORGE H. FULLERTON. 

